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ShinjiIkari
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2017-03-10 05:46:40
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No I dont think this lv cap increase is *. It's just something amazing that the team has delivered to us. Who cares about level? All that we want or I want is I can continue the story, the story of naruto that I like. If you think raising level cap is * probably u just some weakling with 30k power, who jealous with other players all the time that your * going to explode tmr
Oh yeah. I'm definitely a *ty 30k F2P whining about level cap. >_>
No moron, I've actually put time, effort, research and a bit of money into the game. I am speaking from the same standpoint most people who have played a multitude of these freemium games would look at it. Yes, there are positive benefits to the level cap but as of right now I don't see them because I knew I would be one of the people to get level 90 in literally the first day or two. So what promising content or other addition is there now? This is why I said it was a waste of time because many of us completely finished all of the updates content in one day.
I will admit that saying it was completely useless may have been me annoyed at how quickly I was finished with it and it is some progress, that would have had to be done eventually anyways, but if they are going to do game updates they would be better off with updating other features. Such as making the highly anticipated cross-server arena actually work or doing some more upgrades to the impressively lackluster home base we have. To top it all off though, the biggest excitement about the entirety of level 80 originally was the instance rewards but since we were shafted on those as well there wasn't really all that much to be interested in anyways. Sure we got 80 Gakido but instead of Ningendo, who is far more useful in many areas, we got...Tsunade!
So all in all am I happy about the update, not really. Am I disappointed with it, not entirely. I just fall into the more disappointed side of things because instead of actual quality improvements to what feels like a half assed 2.0 update they instead do this as a quick cover up for the other blunders. Of course nothing is perfect upon release but if you put it out it should be your primary focus to make sure that it works on all fronts prior to just slapping something else out instead to tide things over. It's basically along the same premise of what they did with the release of No Man's Sky. The original concept included this incredible idea of being able to discover, explore and cultivate planets that other players would end up visiting. Then they tell you that the chance that this happens is slim to none and, after thorough data mining and testing, finally admit that there is no actual multiplayer.